Jasmine Sandlas, known as the ‘Pink Queen’ of the Punjabi music industry and the famous singer of the film ‘Dhurandhar’, is once again in the midst of controversies. A video of her recent concert held in Ahmedabad is spreading like wildfire on social media, raising questions over the authenticity of her live performance.
Dramatic performance or just for show?
In this concert in Ahmedabad, Jasmine performed on her superhit track ‘Shararat’. It can be seen in the video that Jasmine is looking very energetic on the stage and in the middle of the performance, she poured water on herself in a dramatic manner. However, more attention of the fans went to his lip-syncing than his action.
In the viral clip, it is clearly visible that Jasmine was not actually singing, but was merely moving her lips to the pre-recorded track playing behind. Fans who bought huge tickets were hoping that they would be able to hear Jasmine’s magical voice live, but the ‘lip-sync’ spectacle dashed their hopes.
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The concert, which was part of his tour, saw Sandlas engaging with the crowd in Gujarati and performing a high-energy set. However, the spectacle of her lip-syncing and the dramatic act of dousing herself with water overshadowed the show itself, leading to a wave of criticism online.
Many attendees expressed their disappointment on social media and alleged that the performance relied too heavily on pre-recorded tracks rather than showcasing their live singing abilities. Fans who attended the event, expecting a strong live vocal performance, expressed their disappointment. As the clip circulated widely on various social media platforms, criticism mounted.
A user on X commented, “Half the song was sung by the public, so will we get half the money back?” Another said, “I thought she was at least sweating from the effort of dancing, so it was water the whole time. Plus lip syncing. What an effort.” A third user commented, “My only problem is that in none of the concert videos is she actually singing. It’s all lip sync which sucks for a live concert.”
The popularity of Sandlas has continued, especially after the success of the Dhurandhar film series directed by Aditya Dhar, which continues to be a box office hit even after 30 days of release. The singer also talked about battling alcohol addiction in a recent interview.
Sandlas, popularly known as the ‘Pink Queen’, was born in Jalandhar, Punjab and brought up in California. He has also lent his voice in the song Yaar Na Mile from Salman Khan’s film Kick.